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openapi-generator
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5 | 234 | |
1,458 | 19,899 | |
1.0% | 1.9% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | Java | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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widdershins
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Been working on a tutorial to help indies make scalable multiplayer games, looking for feedback before I officially share
You may want to look into other tooling to redesign your Swagger into easier to follow documentation such as: https://github.com/Mermade/widdershins
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Generating docs from OpenAPI Spec
Widdershins đź‘Ž
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How to Build a Good API That Won’t Embarrass You
What if you don’t want Swagger, and prefer something simpler? A popular alternative is Slate—a static API you can build and expose on your URL. Something in-between that’s also worth recommending is a combination of widdershins and api2html. It’ll allow you to generate Slate-like docs from Swagger’s definition.
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Create and deploy API documentation to Kubernetes
First you need to install node.js, npm and Widdershins. To install Widdershins run:
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Ask HN: Is OpenAPI Documentation Superior?
You can do both. Widdershins converts an OpenAPI definition to the markdown format used by Slatedocs. https://github.com/mermade/Widdershins
openapi-generator
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The Stainless SDK Generator
Disclaimer: We're an early adopter of Stainless at Mux.
I've spent more of my time than I'd like to admit managing both OpenAPi spec files [1] and fighting with openapi-generator [2] than any sane person should have to. While it's great having the freedom to change the templates an thus generated SDKs you get with using that sort of approach, it's also super time consuming, and when you have a lot of SDKs (we have 6 generated SDKs), in my experience it needs someone devoted to managing the process, staying up with template changes etc.
Excited to see more SDK languages come to Stainless!
[1] https://www.mux.com/blog/an-adventure-in-openapi-v3-api-code...
[2] https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator
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FastAPI Got Me an OpenAPI Spec Really... Fast
As a result, the following specification can be used to generate clients in a number of different languages via OpenAPI Generator.
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Show HN: Manage on-prem servers from my smartphone
Of course you can compile the server from source if you have Go and the OpenAPI generator JAR (https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator?tab=readme...)
Follow these steps : https://github.com/c100k/rebootx-on-prem/blob/master/.github...
And then :
(cd ./impl/http-server-go && GOARCH=amd64 GOOS=openbsd go build -o /app/rebootx-on-prem-http-server-go-openbsd-amd64 -v)
By adapting the arch if needed. Not tested, but it should work.
- OpenAPI Generator v7.3.0 has new generators for Rust, Kotlin, Scala and Java
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Stop creating HTTP clients manually - Part I
TL;DR: Start generating your HTTP clients and all the DTOs of the requests and responses automatically from your API, using openapi-generator instead of writing your own.
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
As an alternative, you can also use the official OpenAPI Generator, which is a more generic tool supporting a wide range of languages and frameworks.
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Building a world-class suite of SDKs is easy with Speakeasy
I trialed generating SDKs using the OpenAPI Generator package, which was largely unsatisfactory.
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Best way to implement base class for API calls?
If Swagger/OpenAPI is available, save yourself a lot of trouble and generate the client using OpenAPI Generator. If not, use a library like RestEase to make it significantly easier to create the client.
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Sharing EF data access project DLL vs NuGet vs ?
For a run of the mill REST API you should generate OpenAPI (Swagger) info for the API using a library like NSwag or Swashbuckle. You'd want to do this no matter what because it's documentation for the API, but the bonus is that you can use it with tools like OpenAPI Generator to create API client code and models in a variety of languages. You certainly can create an API client library manually, it would entail having a nuget package with a class library that contains the models and client code for calling the endpoints (which I'd create using a lib such as RestEase unless you just enjoy writing boilerplate code by hand). However 95% of the time it simply isn't worth creating your own lib when OpenAPI is available because once you've done it a time or two it takes less than 5 min to run the generator and create (or update) a lib.
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Created an API using Gin, want to create sdk for him
Then you can use oapi-codegen or openapi-generator to generate the Go (or other language) SDK for it.
What are some alternatives?
swagger2markup - A Swagger to AsciiDoc or Markdown converter to simplify the generation of an up-to-date RESTful API documentation by combining documentation that’s been hand-written with auto-generated API documentation.
NSwag - The Swagger/OpenAPI toolchain for .NET, ASP.NET Core and TypeScript.
fastify-swagger - Swagger documentation generator for Fastify
oapi-codegen - Generate Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications
slate - Beautiful static documentation for your API
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
swagger-cli - Swagger 2.0 and OpenAPI 3.0 command-line tool
smithy - Smithy is a protocol-agnostic interface definition language and set of tools for generating clients, servers, and documentation for any programming language.
api2html - A CLI tool to transform Swagger/OpenAPI/AsyncAPI docs to beautiful HTML pages via Shins/Widdershins.
django-ninja - đź’¨ Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
openapi-snippet - Generates code snippets for given Swagger / Open API documents
autorest - OpenAPI (f.k.a Swagger) Specification code generator. Supports C#, PowerShell, Go, Java, Node.js, TypeScript, Python